Colonizing Mars Could Speed Up Human Evolution.

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      COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS THE IDEA OF humans making a new home on Mars is mind-bending enough on the surface. If humans moved back and forth between Earth and Mars as often as every generation or two, new influxes of Earth-born human genes might slow the effects of certain genetic mutations. [Extracted from the article]
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